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... probably some poor fellow escaping for his life , and it was better that I should know nothing about it . In the midst of my doubts a man on the bank cried out that fifty soldiers had ar- rived from Leon . It was pitchy dark ; we could ...
... probably some poor fellow escaping for his life , and it was better that I should know nothing about it . In the midst of my doubts a man on the bank cried out that fifty soldiers had ar- rived from Leon . It was pitchy dark ; we could ...
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... probably small , but they would not be taken without a desperate fight ; and from the sharpness of the firing and the time oc- cupied , there was probably a sanguinary affair . Our quondam friends , roused by bloodshed , wounds , and ...
... probably small , but they would not be taken without a desperate fight ; and from the sharpness of the firing and the time oc- cupied , there was probably a sanguinary affair . Our quondam friends , roused by bloodshed , wounds , and ...
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... morning we surrendered to one party , and in the evening were captured out of their hands by another ; probably be- fore daylight Carrera would be upon us . There was only one comfort : the fellows who had broken our 8.
... morning we surrendered to one party , and in the evening were captured out of their hands by another ; probably be- fore daylight Carrera would be upon us . There was only one comfort : the fellows who had broken our 8.
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... probably conceal- ed somewhere , and would soon make his appearance . The other officers had no positive knowledge . One had seen him at such a time , and another at such a time during the battle ; and all agreed that the young man ...
... probably conceal- ed somewhere , and would soon make his appearance . The other officers had no positive knowledge . One had seen him at such a time , and another at such a time during the battle ; and all agreed that the young man ...
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... probably that his wife and daughters would not be permitted an asylum in that state ; but it spoke volumes that , at such a moment , with the wreck of his followers before him , and the memory of his murdered companions fresh in his ...
... probably that his wife and daughters would not be permitted an asylum in that state ; but it spoke volumes that , at such a moment , with the wreck of his followers before him , and the memory of his murdered companions fresh in his ...
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Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 2 John L. Stephens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1841 |
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